...no. there's a step.
Yes, children from a previous family that either has the same mother or father are considered step-sisters or step-brothers and of course that makes them relatives.
In his immediate family, he has a father, mother, and himself. But if you are asking about his extended family, he has a stepmother, and two step siblings, so that is 6 in his family.
Once a stepfather legally adopts his stepson, he is no longer considered a stepfather; he is legally recognized as the boy's father. The adoption process grants him all the rights and responsibilities of a biological parent, and the legal relationship is that of father and son. Thus, after adoption, he is fully integrated into the child's legal family structure.
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yes there is. if your mother remarried and then remarried again it would be considered your second step father.
You wouldn't refer to them as "step" just cousin. Step is usually reserved for immediate family (mom, dad and siblings), and then only to clarify blood relation for non-family members.
No. They are not blood relatives, which an immediate family member is. I.e. Mom, dad, brother, sister
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i think her father has left the family or passed away in any answer she has a step dad so she still does have a father
A step-grandchild is not considered a legal descendant of their step-grandparent, as there is no biological or legal lineage between them. However, in a familial or social context, many may view step-grandchildren as part of the family and include them in family gatherings and relationships. The definition can vary based on individual family dynamics and cultural perspectives.
His birth father left the family early and died when the boys were still young, Leto is the name of his step-father.